Where We Call Home
Season 4, Episode 5: Life Lessons Learned Through Play
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On this episode, we head to Sakegawa Village in Yamagata Prefecture, where American Frederick Lauer organizes activities for children to learn invaluable life skills through play. Busy school life leaves Japanese kids virtually no time to have fun outdoors. Determined to change that, Fred set up a forest kindergarten based on a Danish educational method. Join us for some fun in the snow! We also meet Myanmar-born Than Htun Oo who applies a variety of patterns to leather at a factory in Tokyo's Asakusa.
All Episodes - Season 4
Episode 1
Fostering the Future of the Countryside
Episode 2
Hunting with Reverence for Life and Nature
Episode 3
Hitting the Powdery Backcountry in Safety
Episode 4
Caring for Patients Like Family
Episode 5
Life Lessons Learned Through Play
Episode 6
Preserving the Memories of 3.11
Episode 7
Bound in Heart by Sumo
Episode 8
Chin Up! Let's Dance!
Episode 9
Two-Wheelers Like None Other
Episode 10
In Search for the Taste of Yashiostan
Episode 11
Bridging Cultural Gaps in Work and Life
Episode 12
For Little Smiles Beyond the Ocean
Episode 13
Never Give Up, Your Chance Will Come
Episode 14
A Ugandan Teen's Big-league Dream
Episode 15
Keeping the Fire of Folkcraft Burning
Episode 16
Glamping Mongolian Style
Episode 17
Happiness Rests on the Clouds
Episode 18
Living It Slow in Rural Japan
Episode 19
A Crafter of Wheelchairs and Smiles
Episode 20
A Fresh New Breeze in Glass Art
Episode 21
A Brazilian's Journey to Buddhist Priesthood
Episode 22
A World of Home Flavors in Saitama
Episode 23
Kayla's Festival of Friendship
Episode 24
When Horse, Rider and Bow Become One
Episode 25
Pastor Istvan's Botanical Blessings
Episode 26
A Personal Chef with a Personal Touch